Charpentier, arr Leppard Prelude:
Te Deum: ECO/Leppard
7.03 Sermisy Je n 'ay point plus d 'affection
Ensemble Clement Janequin
7.07 Gershwin
An American in Paris
Montreal SO/Dutoit
7.30am News
7.35
Saint-Saens Le Rouet d 'Omphale
RPO/Thomas Beecham
7.45 Walter Lambe
Nesciens Mater
The Sixteen/Christophers
7.50 Hoist Suite No 1 in Eflat: London Wind
Orchestra/Denis Wick
8.00 Dvorak, arr
Galway/Moll Sonatina, Op 100
James Galway (flute) Phillip Moll (piano)
8.25Pascha What Does
That Sign Mean? (Prosae Pastorales): Musica
Bohemica/Krcek. Records
The Court of Catherine the Great
Bortnyansky Two Songs of the Penitential Canon Choir of Orthodox Church
Music, Warsaw
Khandoshkin Violin
Sonata No 2 in E flat
Alexander Broussilovski
Berezovsky Cast Me Not Away in the Time of Age USSR Russian Chorus/ Alexander Yurlov
Khandoshkin Violin
Sonata No 3 in D
Bortnyansky Choral
Concerto No 30: Hear My Voice, 0 God: Moscow
Conservatoire Chamber
Choir/Polianski. Records
IljaHurnik Wind Quintet No 2: Academia Quintet
9.50 anon Eight Christian Aramaean settings: Esther iLamandier (soprano/harp)
10.29 Brahms Three
Intermezzi, Op 117
Simon Shewring (piano)
10.44 Miroslav Klega Suite: Pantomima
Czech PO/Zdenek Kosler
11.02 Anon Three
Sephardic Romances Esther Lamandier
11.13Hoddinott Piano
Sonata No 9 in F (first broadcast) Simon Shewring
11.28 Chopin Barcarolle, Op 60: Simon Shewring
11.37 Anon Eight Andalusian Songs Esther Lamandier
conductor Bryden Thomson Dvorak Symphony No in B flat, Op 4
Matisse Piano Quartet
Schumann Fantasiestucke inD
Brahms Piano Quartet No 3 inC minor. Op 60
The great Russian-Austrian conductor Jascha Horenstein conducts the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra in Mahler's Sixth Symphony (1969 ) Producer Adam Gatehouse
Kenneth Bowen (tenor)
David Owen Norris (piano) Dilys Elwyn Edwards Mae Hiraeth yny Mor
John Morgan Nicholas
YDieithryn Meirion Williams Cwm Pennant
Mansel Thomas YBardd William Mathias Pan
Oeddwn;
Fachgen Rachmaninov Nepoy , Krasavitsa, Op No 4; Ostrovok, Op 14 No 2; V molchan 'i nochi taynoy, Op 4 No 3; K detyam, Op26No 7; Uzh ti, niva moya, Op 4 No 5
String Quartet in Eflat, Op 127
Guarneri Quartet Records
Lyndon Jenkins shares his choice of music which listeners have most enjoyed during 1991. Producer John Jones
In the first of six programmes John Dankworth , the saxophonist and composer, discusses the importance of the arranger in jazz, with examples played by the Gerry Mulligan Quartet, Loose Tubes and Duke
Ellington's Orchestra.
To mark the publication of a new volume of essays", Topics of Our Time: Twentieth-Century Issues in Learning and Art, its author Professor Sir Ernst Gombrich, discusses some of its central ideas and arguments with Martin Kemp, Professor of Art History in the University of St Andrews.
conductor Richard Bernas
Ursula Oppens (piano) Virginia Kerr (soprano)
Sibelius Scene with Cranes
(Kuolema)
Ligeti Piano Concerto Ian McQueen Judith 's Doubt and Resolve
(first broadcast)
Vaughan Williams Symphony No in D
Theme with Variations
Compiled by Bruce Charlton. Words from Henry David Thoreau, Hugh MacDiarmid and Glenn Gould, who plays Bach's Goldberg Variations
Collegium Musicum 90/ Simon Standage
Vivaldi Violin Concerto in G, Op 4 No 12 (La Stravaganza) A Marcello Concerto No 5 in Bflat (La Cetra)
Albinoni Concerto in G, Op 7 No 4
Vivaldi Concerto in Cfor two violins, oboe and strings (RV 554)
Six programmes of Dutilleux's selection of his own music, presented by Roger Nichols.
Piano Sonata
Genevieve Joy (piano)
Chorale, cadence etfugato Christian Lindberg (trombone)
Roland Pontinen (piano) Symphony No 1: Paris
Orch/Daniel Barenboim
Smetana String Quartet No in D minor; Oves and Sousedskd (Czech Dances Set2); Tábor and Blaník (Mdvlast)